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P. v. Williams
Julius Dewayne Williams appeals from a judgment after a guilty plea to one count of second degree commercial burglary. He admitted he had three prior convictions and served a prison sentence for each. (Pen. Code, § 667.5, subd. (b.)[1] The trial court struck two prior prison allegations, and sentenced him to a three-year term, to be served in a local facility pursuant to section 1170, subdivision (h)(5).
Williams contends, and the Attorney General concedes, that he is entitled to day-for-day presentence conduct credit under the version of section 2933, subdivision (e) that was in effect on the date he committed the crime. We modify the judgment to award Williams the correct amount of presentence credit.

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